8783553

Method and System for Mass Production of Variable Shaped Products

PublishedJuly 22, 2014
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22 claims

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1. A computerized method for producing variable shaped products, comprising: receiving over a network by a computerized fulfillment system a plurality of orders from multiple different customers, each order for the production of at least one item selected by the respective customer and each of the at least one item having an associated markup language format content description defining design content of the ordered item and an associated markup language format cutline description defining a cutout shape of the ordered item, converting, by the computerized fulfillment system, the markup language format content description of each of the at least one item into at least one corresponding individual print-ready file in a format ready to be processed by a printing system; converting, by the computerized fulfillment system, the markup language format cutline description of each of the at least one item into a corresponding individual cutter-ready file in a format ready to be processed by a cutting system; selecting from the plurality of orders, by the computerized fulfillment system, a set of said ordered items to be simultaneously produced; aggregating, by the computerized fulfillment system, respective ones of corresponding individual print-ready files and corresponding individual cutter-ready files of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items into corresponding positions of respective ones of an aggregate print-ready gang file and an aggregate cutlines gang file; wherein the aggregate print-ready gang file is configured in a format ready to be printed as a whole by the printing system on the substrate, and the aggregate cutlines gang file is configured in a format ready to be received and processed as a whole by the cutting system to cut from the substrate a plurality of individual items, each individual item corresponding to an ordered item from the selected set of ordered items and having a corresponding shape defined according to its associated cutlines description.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the cutlines associated with at least one ordered item are outer cutlines defining an outer shape of the associated item and at least some of the cutlines associated with the at least one ordered item are inner cutlines defining an inner cutaway area of the item from which substrate material of the substrate sheet is removed by the cutting system.

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3. One or more non-transitory computer readable storage medium together tangibly embodying program instructions which, when executed by a computer, implement the method of claim 1 .

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the associated markup language format cutline descriptions associated with at least some of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items to be simultaneously produced define different cutout shapes.

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5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: wherein the individual cutter-ready files each comprises a Postscript file.

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6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: wherein the aggregate cutlines gang file comprises a Postscript file.

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7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: wherein the individual cutter ready files and the aggregate cutlines gang file each comprises a Postscript file.

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8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: wherein the markup language cutline description is extracted from an item template made available over the network and selected and customized by the customer.

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9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: submitting, by the computerized fulfillment system, the aggregate print-ready gang file to the printing system to simultaneously print onto the substrate the associated design content for each of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items, and submitting, by the computerized fulfillment system, the aggregate cutlines gang file to the cutting system to cut the printed substrate into the plurality of individual items.

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10. The method of claim 9 , wherein each of the aggregate print gang file and the aggregate cutlines gang file is a Postscript file.

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11. The method of claim 10 , wherein each of the markup language cutline description and the markup language content description is extracted from an item template made available over the network and selected and customized by the customer.

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12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the markup language format cutline descriptions associated with at least some of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items to be simultaneously produced define different cutout shapes.

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13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the markup language format cutline descriptions associated with at least some of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items to be simultaneously produced define different cutout shapes.

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14. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: wherein each of the markup language cutline description and the markup language content description is extracted from an item template made available over the network and selected and customized by the customer.

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15. A system, comprising: a computerized fulfillment system configured to receive over a network a plurality of orders from multiple different customers, each order for the production of at least one item selected by the respective customer and each of the at least one item having an associated markup language format content description defining design content of the ordered item and an associated markup language format cutline description defining a cutout shape of the ordered item, the computerized fulfillment system configured to convert the markup language format content description of each of the at least one item into at least one corresponding individual print-ready file in a format ready to be processed by a printing system, and further to convert the markup language format cutline description of each of the at least one item into a corresponding individual cutter-ready file in a format ready to be processed by a cutting system; the computerized fulfillment system further configured to select from the plurality of orders a set of said ordered items to be simultaneously produced and to aggregate respective ones of corresponding individual print-ready files and corresponding individual cutter-ready files of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items into corresponding positions of respective ones of an aggregate print-ready gang file and an aggregate cutlines gang file, wherein the aggregate print-ready gang file is configured in a format ready to be printed as a whole by the printing system on the substrate, and the aggregate cutlines gang file is configured in a format ready to be received and processed as a whole by the cutting system to cut from the substrate a plurality of individual items, each individual item corresponding to an ordered item from the selected set of ordered items and having a corresponding shape defined according to its associated cutlines description.

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16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the cutline description associated with at least one ordered item defines outer cutlines, outside of which substrate material is indicated to be removed by the cutting system, and inner cutlines defining an inner cutaway area of the item from which substrate material of the substrate sheet is indicated to be removed by the cutting system.

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17. The system of claim 15 , further comprising: a server system in operative communication with a client system, the server system configured to present a plurality of available templates for use by a user of the client system and to receive a selection by the user of one of the available templates, and wherein the markup language cutline description is extracted from the selected template.

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18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the associated markup language format outline descriptions associated with at least some of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items to be simultaneously produced define different cutout shapes.

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19. The system of claim 15 , further comprising: a server system in operative communication with a client system, the server system configured to present a plurality of available templates for use by a user of the client system and to receive a selection by the user of one of the available templates, and wherein the markup language content description and the markup language cutline description is extracted from the selected template.

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20. The system of claim 15 , further comprising: a printing system in networked communication with the computerized fulfillment system, the printing system configured to receive from the computerized fulfillment system the aggregate print gang file and to print the content of the aggregate print gang file onto the substrate; and a cutting system in networked communication with the computerized fulfillment system, the cutting system configured to receive the printed substrate from the printing system and further configured to receive from the computerized fulfillment system the aggregate cutlines gang file and to cut the printed substrate into the plurality of individual items.

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21. The system of claim 20 , wherein the associated markup language format outline descriptions associated with at least some of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items to be simultaneously produced define different cutout shapes.

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22. The system of claim 15 , wherein the associated markup language format cutline descriptions associated with at least some of the ordered items in the selected set of ordered items to be simultaneously produced define different cutout shapes.

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July 22, 2014

Inventors

Jacob A. Hyman
Marcel Gerber
Kristen R. Frias
Anthony A. Breen JR.
Samuel R. Niles Peretz
Terence M. Tirrella

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